Problem Solving Procedure

Problem Solving Procedure

You could fix any problem if someone would just tell you
what to do first.

Frustrated with the conflicting advice and wishing you could
get your feet under you to figure out how YOU want to approach problems your
baby is having?

This MoxieTopic: Problem Solving Procedure lays out three
different ways to approach unraveling and attacking problems your child is
having. Because it’s an approach to a process, not advice on a specific situation,
you can use it to help you figure out what to do for any situation you
encounter--leaving you as the expert on your own child, but helping you create
a framework that tells you what process to follow.

For people who don’t like to follow external advice, this
MoxieTopic will help you codify your own approach. For people who do like to
use external advice, this MoxieTopic will help you customize the process to
your own situation.

$5, five pages (big procedural thoughts but not too many
words to wade through). Once you pay through PayPal you’ll get an email asking
you to confirm, click through that, and you’ll get the email with the link to
download the PDF file. (If you don't get anything within a few minutes, check
your spam file.)

This PDF is for your own personal use and allows you to read on devices
or print it out. Please do not share electronic copies with others or
print copies for others. You can print out as many copies as you want to for yourself, so don't worry about spilling on them.

The Fine PrintMy expertise is in helping people be who they want to be, with a specialty in how being a parent fits into everything else. I like people. I like parents. I think you're doing a fantastic job. The nitty-gritty of what you do with your kids is up to you, although I'm happy to post questions here to get data points of how you could try approaching different stages, because, let's face it, this shit is hard. As for me, I have two kids who sleep through the night and can tie their own shoes. I've been a married SAHM, a married freelance WAHM, a divorcing WOHM, a divorced WOHM, and now a WAHM again. I'm not buying the Mommy Wars and I'll come sit next to you no matter how you're feeding your kid. When in doubt, follow the money trail. And don't believe the hype.